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Here's a fun way to drill your health and physical education students' knowledge of muscle groups and their functions.... keep reading..
A Fox Sports Network video in which PGA golfer, Padraig Harrington, employs the "Happy Gilmore" driving technique to see whether it can actually be used to drive the ball farther.... keep reading..
A cross-country running tactic, involving two quick surges, that will discourage competitors who are drafting your runners.... keep reading..
Foam noodles and water-filled pop bottles can be used to provide an effective self-massage for the iliotibial band.... keep reading..
How to add energizing fitness breaks into your classroom routine.... keep reading..
A simple way to ensure that nobody sits on the sidelines during recess and free play periods.... keep reading..
A relay in which students sit on skateboards and push themselves using toilet plungers. Great for physical education classes or field days.... keep reading..
A Grantland video that describes the thought process behind a high school football coach's decision to adopt a no-punting philosophy.... keep reading..
A way to reduce the problem of blowout games in inter-school and intramural competitions.... keep reading..
A TedxTalk video about the potential of quality daily physical education to improve both health and academics. With proof from a Harvard scientist.... keep reading..
A good luck message from a coach to his team as they approach their championship competition.... keep reading..
An example of using the popular fitness program, "Crossfit" in physical education classes.... keep reading..
A funny video that illustrates the disadvantages of being inactive.... keep reading..
The Wall Drill was used by Pete Carril, when he coached at Princeton, as a way to improve this team's defensive play. It also developed the ability of his ballhandlers to break a defensive press with the dribble.... keep reading..
Pedometers are useful physical education tools. They can be used to determine stepping rate, which will indicate the intensity level of a walking session.... keep reading..
A fun cooperative activity that works well in class or as an icebreaker.... keep reading..